How about waiting to see what happens? Half of you say Sanchez will eb the starter...the other half says no.....Our new GM has not mentioned a lick of a commitment ot any QB....yeah I see Sanchez onthe roster in 2013 but not as a starter. To thoes saying that he can turn it around.....I just do NOT see that happening. I know he had squat to work with on the field but that does not give an excuse to make HORRID decisions and throws. To those saying Rex still has his back....what are you basing it on? Rex knows his job is on the line. The "Mark gives us the best chance to win" Jive is gone.

No one knows how the 2013 season will pan out but I am not going to just assume that the season is already in the toilet. We have not seen the players that will eb drafted, or the Revis trade (I think it will happen). This roster will look quite different from 2012 with a very competent OC.....that can make a difference in one year.

Instead of questioning whether Sanchez can turn it around you should be questioning whether Rex can turn around his antiquated views on offense. I believe he's made the first step by hiring Mornhinweg, now let's see if he can overcome his strong desire to be a G&P football team. Through his first 4 years Sanchez or any other QB who would have played in this offense were simply along for the ride. Now that the burden of this system has potentially been finally lifted let's truly evaluate what the QB the Jets drafted #9 can be.

Instead of questioning whether Sanchez can turn it around you should be questioning whether Rex can turn around his antiquated views on offense. I believe he's made the first step by hiring Mornhinweg, now let's see if he can overcome his strong desire to be a G&P football team. Through his first 4 years Sanchez or any other QB who would have played in this offense were simply along for the ride. Now that the burden of this system has potentially been finally lifted let's truly evaluate what the QB the Jets drafted #9 can be.

Pete Carroll loves Sanchez and said in effect that "Sanchez is a championship quality QB who had been essentially mishandled by the Jets."

Now this got little press when Carroll said it prior to the Jets playing Seattle; but now with our new GM having mentioned Carroll by name in his introductory press conference Carroll's prior statement should be accorded some additional weight.

And I think that for that reason alone Sanchez will definitely be afforded another real chance at QB in addition to any cap implications.

I'm becoming convinced that the Jets can sign a reliable backup QB that completes every pass in training camp and through the preseason while scoring hundreds of touchdowns and this regime will still name Mark Sanchez the starter.

How about you pay attention to what's being said by your team and not what you read in discussion forums?

Rex Ryan, your beloved leader, thinks Mark Sanchez "gives us the best chance to win" and is a good quarterback.
Antonio Cromartie, your Pro Bowl DB, said "We have confidence in Mark. If he has good, veteran players around him -- ones that know how to practice and compete at a high level every day -- then you'll have a better quarterback. But when you don't have a supporting cast around him, you're going to get an average or below-average quarterback. That's what we got. He needs a better supporting cast."
Mike Westhoff, your Hall Of Fame coach, thinks Mark Sanchez is "a manageable quarterback" but multiple system and player personnel changes that the Jets endured following their back-to-back trips to the AFC Championship games were "too much for him."

Anonymous, a Jets starter, said “Look at some of the players he’s throwing to, it’s garbage. I’ve seen better receiving corps in college than we have on our team.”

No one liked Mark Sanchez this season. But there are reasons for his suckage. Discussion forum debate among ignorant fans is cute. Start listening to the players and coaches in the locker room.

Rex Ryan, your beloved leader, thinks Mark Sanchez "gives us the best chance to win" and is a good quarterback.
Antonio Cromartie, your Pro Bowl DB, thinks Mark Sanchez "isn't the Jets problem, just needs some help."
[B]Anonymous, a Jets starter, said “Look at some of the players he’s throwing to, it’s garbage. I’ve seen better receiving corps in college than we have on our team.”

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Rex Ryan was saying that about Sanchez, because, as it turns out, compared to the other garbage in the locker room, Sanchez scarily enough DID give the team the best chance to win, in the year 2012.

So now you're citing Antonio Cromartie? The same Antonio Cromartie, who, after the team having been thrased by the Seahawks, declared that the Jets would still definitely be going to the playoffs?

At least the anonymous quote does have truth to it, between Holmes, Keller Hill being injured, and Kerley being the only healthy, serviceable receiver he had to throw to all year (maybe save until Braylon came in at the end, but even he was injured), but, how funny is it that the most credible quote you can come up with to support Sanchez comes from "anonymous?"

Rex Ryan was saying that about Sanchez, because, as it turns out, compared to the other garbage in the locker room, Sanchez scarily enough DID give the team the best chance to win, in the year 2012.

So now you're citing Antonio Cromartie? The same Antonio Cromartie, who, after the team having been thrased by the Seahawks, declared that the Jets would still definitely be going to the playoffs?

At least the anonymous quote does have truth to it, between Holmes, Keller Hill being injured, and Kerley being the only healthy, serviceable receiver he had to throw to all year (maybe save until Braylon came in at the end, but even he was injured), but, how funny is it that the most credible quote you can come up with to support Sanchez comes from "anonymous?"

Here we go again, it's all a "conspiracy".

The Jets don't suck, Rex Ryan is a tremendous head coach, the media are all liars, and it was all Mark Sanchez fault.

Westhoff and the Anonymous Player have nothing to gain by saying good things about Mark Sanchez. Cromartie was arguably our best player in 2012 and Rex Ryan is our head coach with unlimited power.

When Mark was a 22 year old rookie, we had a great running game, OL, and WR's.

When Mark was a 25 year old 3rd & 4th year veteran, we had nothing.

It's as simple as that.

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WOW. So as a rookie you admit Mark Sanchez had a great running game, OL, and WR's? What does that say about Mark that he managed 12td 20int and a 63 rating with all those advantages? Doesn't say much for that piece of **** QB.

WOW. So as a rookie you admit Mark Sanchez had a great running game, OL, and WR's? What does that say about Mark that he managed 12td 20int and a 63 rating with all those advantages? Doesn't say much for that piece of **** QB.

22 years old.

Only 3 years of college.

Only started 16 games at USC.

Immediately named the starter.

No clipboard time, no mentor, just thrown into the fire.

SHOCKER ALERT: Mark Sanchez put up bad rookie numbers! OMG! And he was put into such a great situation, too, just like Aaron Rodgers being Brett Favre's understudy for 3 f-cking years.

After the shaky 4-6 start that provided the brutal statistics you throw out like a cliche-machine, Mark Sanchez takes the Jets on a 16-4 run including 4 road playoff wins and 5 miracle fourth quarter comebacks until such time that Rex/Mike got rid of all of his weapons and replaced them with crap.

WOW. So as a rookie you admit Mark Sanchez had a great running game, OL, and WR's? What does that say about Mark that he managed 12td 20int and a 63 rating with all those advantages? Doesn't say much for that piece of **** QB.

Sanchez has ruined every WR he has ever played with IMO. Cotch was a 1k WR prior to Mark. Mark never trusted him to do what he did best "wasn't his type of WR". LOL Edwards was a play maker in Cleveland and didn't do crap here. Holmes was anther 1k WR couldn't break 800 yards here. Mason was a 800-1000 yard guy could catch a cold here. Plax well he did better then I thought but 600 yards it nothing to get excited about. Smith may not have been a great #4 but has put up 150-350 yards in years without Mark. Same with Woodhead. Even Thomas Jones had less Rec yards with Mark then in KC! Now we draft a stud in Hill and he doesn't even throw him the ball. Get this POS QB out of here please. Heck they chuck him I'll even give BE anther shot. Unless your giving this guy CJ or Fitz any WR is going to look like crap with him.

Sanchez has ruined every WR he has ever played with IMO. Cotch was a 1k WR prior to Mark. Mark never trusted him to do what he did best "wasn't his type of WR". LOL Edwards was a play maker in Cleveland and didn't do crap here. Holmes was anther 1k WR couldn't break 800 yards here. Mason was a 800-1000 yard guy could catch a cold here. Plax well he did better then I thought but 600 yards it nothing to get excited about. Smith may not have been a great #4 but has put up 150-350 yards in years without Mark. Same with Woodhead. Even Thomas Jones had less Rec yards with Mark then in KC! Now we draft a stud in Hill and he doesn't even throw him the ball. Get this POS QB out of here please. Heck they chuck him I'll even give BE anther shot. Unless your giving this guy CJ or Fitz any WR is going to look like crap with him.

That's because Stephen's hands were terrible at the start of the year. Towards the end of the year, though, his hands got better and he got some balls thrown his way.

Sanchez has ruined every WR he has ever played with IMO. Cotch was a 1k WR prior to Mark. Mark never trusted him to do what he did best "wasn't his type of WR". LOL Edwards was a play maker in Cleveland and didn't do crap here. Holmes was anther 1k WR couldn't break 800 yards here. Mason was a 800-1000 yard guy could catch a cold here. Plax well he did better then I thought but 600 yards it nothing to get excited about. Smith may not have been a great #4 but has put up 150-350 yards in years without Mark. Same with Woodhead. Even Thomas Jones had less Rec yards with Mark then in KC! Now we draft a stud in Hill and he doesn't even throw him the ball. Get this POS QB out of here please. Heck they chuck him I'll even give BE anther shot. Unless your giving this guy CJ or Fitz any WR is going to look like crap with him.

Sanchez has ruined every WR he has ever played with IMO. Cotch was a 1k WR prior to Mark. Mark never trusted him to do what he did best "wasn't his type of WR". LOL Edwards was a play maker in Cleveland and didn't do crap here. Holmes was anther 1k WR couldn't break 800 yards here. Mason was a 800-1000 yard guy could catch a cold here. Plax well he did better then I thought but 600 yards it nothing to get excited about. Smith may not have been a great #4 but has put up 150-350 yards in years without Mark. Same with Woodhead. Even Thomas Jones had less Rec yards with Mark then in KC! Now we draft a stud in Hill and he doesn't even throw him the ball. Get this POS QB out of here please. Heck they chuck him I'll even give BE anther shot. Unless your giving this guy CJ or Fitz any WR is going to look like crap with him.

This post is such a hot-mess I don't know where to begin.

Cotchery had 1000 yards prior to being saddled with a rookie? Gee, I don't know, Brett Favre and Chad Pennington had, what, 30 years of experience between them? Think that might have had something to do with it?

Or, perhaps, I don't know, maybe the fact that we committed ourselves to Ground & Pound and led the NFL in rushing, you know, may have taken the ball out of the air and put it, let me get the word I'm searching for, wait, wait.....on the ground.